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    Human melanocyte development and melanoma dedifferentiation at single-cell resolution

    In humans, epidermal melanocytes are responsible for skin pigmentation, defence against ultraviolet radiation and the deadliest common skin cancer, melanoma. Although there is substantial overlap in melanocyte...

    Rachel L. Belote, Daniel Le, Ashley Maynard, Ursula E. Lang in Nature Cell Biology (2021)

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    Publisher Correction: The genomic landscapes of individual melanocytes from human skin

    A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-03105-7

    Jessica Tang, Eleanor Fewings, Darwin Chang, Hanlin Zeng, Shanshan Liu in Nature (2021)

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    The genomic landscapes of individual melanocytes from human skin

    Every cell in the human body has a unique set of somatic mutations, but it remains difficult to comprehensively genotype an individual cell1. Here we describe ways to overcome this obstacle in the context of norm...

    Jessica Tang, Eleanor Fewings, Darwin Chang, Hanlin Zeng, Shanshan Liu in Nature (2020)

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    Stem cell-derived polarized hepatocytes

    Human stem cell-derived hepatocyte-like cells (HLCs) offer an attractive platform to study liver biology. Despite their numerous advantages, HLCs lack critical in vivo characteristics, including cell polarity....

    Viet Loan Dao Thi, **anfang Wu, Rachel L. Belote, Ursula Andreo in Nature Communications (2020)